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and we will continue to let everybody know in government or after they leave government that they have certainly obligations that they should carry out. but as i think has been indicated from these articles, whether or not the information they received is true, the writers of these articles have allstat stated unequivocally th have not come from the white house. what i'm saying is we consistently, whenever there is classified information that is put out into the public we try to find out where that came from. all right. okay. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. >> -- wisconsin? >> and that was president obama there speaking to reporters at the white house. we will have more on this story throughout the day on your local cbs stations on cbsnews.com and tonight on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this has been a cbs news special report. i'm erica hill in new york. acceptance of sort of the gay community as legitimate people within our society is slow-moving, yes, but i think the slow s >> think slow steps are necessary. as i think you guys know, if you make a big broad ch
and we will continue to let everybody know in government or after they leave government that they have certainly obligations that they should carry out. but as i think has been indicated from these articles, whether or not the information they received is true, the writers of these articles have allstat stated unequivocally th have not come from the white house. what i'm saying is we consistently, whenever there is classified information that is put out into the public we try to find out where...
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, big government. and people are becoming more dependent on government under president obama. that's romney's message. what he said in that fund-raiser isn't really at odds at that. but as he said, it was the way it was phrased. >> thank you, january. >>> with me now, john mccain's manager when he ran for president in 2008. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> how damaging is this and all these reports of dissension in the romney camp? >> the two are unrelated. everybody has the youtube moment in politics. you just described the obama youtube moment. and you'll have a roomful of votes where someone will be taking a picture. there's no such thing as a living room where you can sort of let your hair down. and the fact that he let his hair down with a group of donors and it made news isn't really news in itself. what he does with it will be crick critical. this is a character building moment. american public looks in at various times during a campaign. i promise you they'll be locking in this week. it may b
, big government. and people are becoming more dependent on government under president obama. that's romney's message. what he said in that fund-raiser isn't really at odds at that. but as he said, it was the way it was phrased. >> thank you, january. >>> with me now, john mccain's manager when he ran for president in 2008. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> how damaging is this and all these reports of dissension in the romney camp? >> the two are unrelated....
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. >> the government says both vaccines will be free and both require two doses. moderna says 28 days between shots. pfizer three weeks. moderna's version has one major advantage. it can be transported and stored in standard freezers and refrigerators instead of the ultra cold temperatures required by the pfizer version. that should simplify vaccine distribution and administration. >> we believe our vaccine will be districted in existing infrastructure. we hope that means it will be made available like in local doctor's offices that is going to be where people need it most. >> moderna expects to request emergency use authorization from the fda within a few weeks. the company stes will have 20 million doses ready for use in the united states by the end of the year and another 40 million to 50 million doses per month in 2021. anthony? >> dr. jon lapook, thank you. the vaccine news comes as a desperate time. the united states has added around a million new cases of the virus in less than a week. that brings the national total above 11 million as daily cases rise in 4
. >> the government says both vaccines will be free and both require two doses. moderna says 28 days between shots. pfizer three weeks. moderna's version has one major advantage. it can be transported and stored in standard freezers and refrigerators instead of the ultra cold temperatures required by the pfizer version. that should simplify vaccine distribution and administration. >> we believe our vaccine will be districted in existing infrastructure. we hope that means it will be...
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even if they did decide to get out, most places are closed including businesses, schools, and government offices. for "cbs this morning," emily rittman, overland park, kansas. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jeff berardelli of our cbs station woor. where is the storm heading? >> part of the storm is moving into the great lakes. the other part is moving into sonoran and central florida now. i want to show the map. a tornado watch issued for central and northern parts of florida. that means isolated tornadoes are possible and wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour or so. if you're in and around the tampa area, orlando, through jacksonville, watch out. some pretty big storms are headed your way. and as we head further north now into the northern side or cold side of the storm, you see how heavy the snow is now. kansas city, snowfall rates about two inches an hour. heavy snow in job lynn. that's all headed toward the northeast during the day today. we expect significant snowfall totals in the area. in fact, as we look at the map, you see the purple areas. that's where we expect to see anot
even if they did decide to get out, most places are closed including businesses, schools, and government offices. for "cbs this morning," emily rittman, overland park, kansas. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jeff berardelli of our cbs station woor. where is the storm heading? >> part of the storm is moving into the great lakes. the other part is moving into sonoran and central florida now. i want to show the map. a tornado watch issued for central and northern...
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>> as the perfect example of government. what we had was something the government made. basically a bag of gas, that cut loose, destroyed everything in its path, left thousands powerless. because we had too much money invested so we had to keep it. >> the investigation into just what went wrong continues but with the budget cuts it is unclear if the blimp program will continue. for "cbs this morning saturday," chip reed with the president in hey hawaii. >>> coming up. how big is "star wars: the force awakens"? it just could be the biggest hit ever. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." emerge restored. fortified. replenished. emerge everyday with emergen-c packed with b vitamins, antioxidants, electrolytes plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good everyday? emerge and see. now? if your bladder is calling the shots... ...you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder or oab. you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq to treat the oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and
>> as the perfect example of government. what we had was something the government made. basically a bag of gas, that cut loose, destroyed everything in its path, left thousands powerless. because we had too much money invested so we had to keep it. >> the investigation into just what went wrong continues but with the budget cuts it is unclear if the blimp program will continue. for "cbs this morning saturday," chip reed with the president in hey hawaii. >>> coming...
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think they's what he leaves with the government. i hope he walks away feeling pretty good about that. >> reporter: it's too late to send a letter to president obama but the white house will be accepting e-mail throughout the day. who knows. if you get in early, you might be in the hands of the president this evening. >> i might have missed it. how many does he respond to? >> about half. every night he's in the white house he writes ten, he writes margin notes and fiona writes them up and they get a reply. >> is there a number of how many he's received? >> it's millions of the course of the presidency. the way the people approached this president, it reminds me of a story. when fdr died, she fell over on the street and a reporter walked the president? he said, no, but he knew me. >> how are they going to now about. >> they're going to be archived. >> thank you. >>> an extra special gift to a fan on her special night. ahead, you're watching >>> you can call the rockets james harden player of the game last night and not just because he
think they's what he leaves with the government. i hope he walks away feeling pretty good about that. >> reporter: it's too late to send a letter to president obama but the white house will be accepting e-mail throughout the day. who knows. if you get in early, you might be in the hands of the president this evening. >> i might have missed it. how many does he respond to? >> about half. every night he's in the white house he writes ten, he writes margin notes and fiona writes...
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and whenever government sees a big business, people in government think how can we tax it? >> reporter: in california where governor jerry brown has faced huge budget difficulties, voters were urged to end the death penalty as a cost saving measure. but that initiative was defeated. >> californians have always had a split personality when it comes to social issues. this is the state of jerry brown, but it's also the state of dirty harry. californians are liberal on some issues. but when it comes to crime, they have a very conservative streak. >> reporter: governor brown campaigned hard for proposition 30. which would raise taxes on the wealthy, largely to support education. >> vote yes on proposition 30. let's go! let's win! >> now, the fate of governor brown's prop 30 tax hike was not determined until early this morning. but finally it passed. and there have to be sighs of relief at schools and on college campuses across the state this morning. governor brown had promised that if voters had rejected the prop 30 tax hike that there would be cuts to education budgets of near
and whenever government sees a big business, people in government think how can we tax it? >> reporter: in california where governor jerry brown has faced huge budget difficulties, voters were urged to end the death penalty as a cost saving measure. but that initiative was defeated. >> californians have always had a split personality when it comes to social issues. this is the state of jerry brown, but it's also the state of dirty harry. californians are liberal on some issues. but...
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i think about it, charlie, if the egyptian government issued such a statement or later the libyan government or the yemeni government, i think the u.s. response would have been, that's inappropriate, that this is not the time to talk about apologies for a video that the american government had nothing to do with, which was first played, as i understand it, back in july, but rather to say that these attacks were inappropriate. certainly not justified, and i think that was the essence of what he was saying. >> senator, as you know, the statement from the u.s. embassy in cairo was issued before there wb any attacks. they were issued because there was concern about protests. do you know that? >> no. i was not aware it was issued before there were any attacks. i still think, nora, you know, it implies that somehow the attacks could be justified by, again, a video that the u.s. government had nothing to do with, that came out in july and -- >> senator, forgive me, but that is the point of this whole thing. as the president said, the u.s. embassy in cairo issued that initial statement before these
i think about it, charlie, if the egyptian government issued such a statement or later the libyan government or the yemeni government, i think the u.s. response would have been, that's inappropriate, that this is not the time to talk about apologies for a video that the american government had nothing to do with, which was first played, as i understand it, back in july, but rather to say that these attacks were inappropriate. certainly not justified, and i think that was the essence of what he...
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the senate votes today on a bill to keep the government running. later this week democrats are expected to strip out a provision that would defund president obama's health care law despite an all-night plea by senator ted cruz. >> many of his fellow republicans say the texas senator is hurting the gop. a poll out this morning shows that 70% of americans do not think that republicans are trying to work with the president. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. nancy, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle, norah and charlie. privately there are many senate republicans who are fuming over this move. they think he's grandstanding. they fear that any move that looks like it will delay government funding could backfire on them. senator cruz says he is aware of the criticism and isn't bothered by it. >> the senate from texas, cruz took to the floor ditching his trademark cowboy boots in favor of more comfortable black sneakers. >> i intend to speak in support of defunding obama care until i'm no longer able to stand. >> reporter: as the hours ha
the senate votes today on a bill to keep the government running. later this week democrats are expected to strip out a provision that would defund president obama's health care law despite an all-night plea by senator ted cruz. >> many of his fellow republicans say the texas senator is hurting the gop. a poll out this morning shows that 70% of americans do not think that republicans are trying to work with the president. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. nancy, good morning to you....
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the "wall street journal" reports syria's government wants to use russian banks to sidestep economic sanctions imposed by the west. those sanctions are aimed at syria's oil industry and financial institutions. they don't apply to russian companies that do not do business in the west. >>> "usa today" reports the justice department is ready to release dozens of federal prisoners after they were locked up, an appeals court ruled they had not committed a federal crime. >>> britain's "guardian" says pope benedict's butler faces six years in prison for allegedly stealing documents from the papal apartment. on monday, a judge ordered the butler to stand trial for leaking the letters, which contained embarrassing allegations of corruption at the vatican. >>> "the chicago tribune" reports congressman jesse jackson jr. has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. has been on medical leave for o more than two months, and he's up for re-election in november. >>> and "the new york daily news" says a car thief here in manhattan drove away with a maserati while the car's owner stood nearby. the owner
the "wall street journal" reports syria's government wants to use russian banks to sidestep economic sanctions imposed by the west. those sanctions are aimed at syria's oil industry and financial institutions. they don't apply to russian companies that do not do business in the west. >>> "usa today" reports the justice department is ready to release dozens of federal prisoners after they were locked up, an appeals court ruled they had not committed a federal crime....
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the israeli government denies. >>> the government backed mortgage giant has been hit with a lot of criticism over the housing crisis. >>> an interesting story in the wall street journal. nonstop flights stop for fuel. continental airlines has been using several flights to the east coast that have had to land early because they were low on fuel. >> comforting. >>> another airline headline in usa today. government forcing full disclosure on airfares. this one is about the advertised fares. they're going to have to reveal the actual cost of the flight, including fees and taxes. >> and just in time for breakfast. look at this from the boston globe. oj prices heat up and florida freeze fda study. fda is checking on the safety of a fungicide used by bra sdplil's orange zoeers. the price of orange juice has gone up 8% in the past year. >>> michelle obama has not read the book that made headlines this week. but gayle still has passionate reaction from the first lady. mrs. obama will separate fact from fiction ahead only on "cbs this morning." your local news is next. a teacher from san jose's o-b wh
the israeli government denies. >>> the government backed mortgage giant has been hit with a lot of criticism over the housing crisis. >>> an interesting story in the wall street journal. nonstop flights stop for fuel. continental airlines has been using several flights to the east coast that have had to land early because they were low on fuel. >> comforting. >>> another airline headline in usa today. government forcing full disclosure on airfares. this one is...
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day 16 of the partial government shutdown. if there's no budget deal today the federal debt ceiling would be reached at midnight meaning the united states can no longer borrow money. it raises the risk government will soon be unable to pay its debt. >> that led to a warning yesterday. the fitch credit agency may low ter u.s.'s rating making it more expense toif borrow in the few -- expense toif borrow in the future. nancy, good morning. >> norah and charlie, spectacle is what you get when one side tries to go alone this close to the deadline. it never works and set congress back a day when there isn't a day to spare. house speaker john boehner tried to do an end run around negotiations taking place in the senate with his own last ditch bill that made changes to the president's health care law in exchange for reopening the government and raising the debt ceiling. house conservatives revolted saying the bill didn't go far enough. boehner was forced to kill it. the two senate leaders watching from the sidelines all day immediatel
day 16 of the partial government shutdown. if there's no budget deal today the federal debt ceiling would be reached at midnight meaning the united states can no longer borrow money. it raises the risk government will soon be unable to pay its debt. >> that led to a warning yesterday. the fitch credit agency may low ter u.s.'s rating making it more expense toif borrow in the few -- expense toif borrow in the future. nancy, good morning. >> norah and charlie, spectacle is what you...
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the government recognizes that. they want people to congregate and want that to be part of brand south africa and it is. >> everyone is very sentimental about him, but he was not a sentimental guy. but you can't help but think this is exactly what he wanted for the world. we have world leaders coming together to have people in the stands who years ago couldn't even sit next to each other. he has to be looking at us and saying, well done. don't you think? >> well, as you say, gayle, i mean, he's reconciling people in death just as he did in life and bringing people together. and of course everybody wants to borrow a little bit from the halo of nelson mandela. what world leader wouldn't want to be at nelson mandela's memorial service? >> how do you think he'd want to be remembered in history? >> i think as a unifier. i mean, he is the father -- as jacob zimmer said, he's south africa's greatest son, but he is the father of modern south africa. he was such a great patriot. i just think that he really sees as his legacy
the government recognizes that. they want people to congregate and want that to be part of brand south africa and it is. >> everyone is very sentimental about him, but he was not a sentimental guy. but you can't help but think this is exactly what he wanted for the world. we have world leaders coming together to have people in the stands who years ago couldn't even sit next to each other. he has to be looking at us and saying, well done. don't you think? >> well, as you say, gayle,...
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the house passed its fourth attempt to form the government. this would delay the onset of individual mandate requiring all americans to get insurance. and it calls for negotiation of obama care between lawmakers between the house and senate. >> i would hope that the senate would accept our offer to get a conference and discuss this so we can resolve this for the american people. >> they've lost their minds. >> reporter: senate majority leader harry reid said he won't agree to any talks unless house republicans fund the government first. no strings attached. >> we will not relitigate or negotiate the health care debate. at the point of a gun. >> it shows that the majority of americans don't want to see the government shut down over obama care. how can you think that the americans would accept that? >> well they have obama care. >> reporter: the president reached out to the four top congressional leaders late monday but there were no breakthroughs. >> i talked to the president earlier tonight. i'm not going to negotiate. i'm not going to negotia
the house passed its fourth attempt to form the government. this would delay the onset of individual mandate requiring all americans to get insurance. and it calls for negotiation of obama care between lawmakers between the house and senate. >> i would hope that the senate would accept our offer to get a conference and discuss this so we can resolve this for the american people. >> they've lost their minds. >> reporter: senate majority leader harry reid said he won't agree to...
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how now does he govern? >> well, i don't know if i agree with you in terms of the president's policies, because poverwhelming victory in the electoral college and we know it's a divided country. i agree with half of what the speaker said, and he was very gracious, republicans have to rethink who they are but i don't think it was a mandate for john boehner and the house republicans. i think that, in fact, it's a mandate that the tea party got this rash thrashed. allen west in florida, joe walsh in illinois, who are prominent tea party people, who got swept out of office. i think it is a mandate for compromise. it is a mandate for people coming together, and that's very good news, but i certainly don't think, norah, that it means the people rejected the president's plan. i think it is an affirmation of what he campaigned on. >> and mr. speaker, let me ask you about that. what does this mean for the republican party? i mean the hispanic vote which is the fastest growing part of the electorate, obama won 71%. mi
how now does he govern? >> well, i don't know if i agree with you in terms of the president's policies, because poverwhelming victory in the electoral college and we know it's a divided country. i agree with half of what the speaker said, and he was very gracious, republicans have to rethink who they are but i don't think it was a mandate for john boehner and the house republicans. i think that, in fact, it's a mandate that the tea party got this rash thrashed. allen west in florida, joe...
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should it be government or the parents? it should be the parents. >> efforts to curb the obesity epidemic led to game changing laws across the country. a ban of happy meal toys in san francisco. calorie count menus in new york. the 32 million children who require school lunches in the u.s. >> you actually need breakfast and healthier foods to function your brain and body. >> and hungry for something else. >> for "cbs this morning," whit johnson, washington. >>> and celebrity chef jose andreas is working with mrs. obama on the anti-obesity campaign and joins us this morning. hello, chef. i guess can we assume no more tater tots. i love a good tater to the. >> the new news is that the first lady wants more vegetables, more fruits, more whole grains into every school. and the reason is obvious. >> that's what we all should want. why did it take so long do you think? i was shocked to hear that school lunches haven't changed in 15 years. >> believe it or not, one of the big issues really is the big agribusiness, the big food com
should it be government or the parents? it should be the parents. >> efforts to curb the obesity epidemic led to game changing laws across the country. a ban of happy meal toys in san francisco. calorie count menus in new york. the 32 million children who require school lunches in the u.s. >> you actually need breakfast and healthier foods to function your brain and body. >> and hungry for something else. >> for "cbs this morning," whit johnson, washington....
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government forces retook the town putting a stop to bloodshed there at least for now. least f gunfire could still be heard on the streets, and the town is littered with dead bodies. be some fear south sudan could be some descending into civil war. many in bor led to safety in the united nations refugee camps.o the town's mayor came to tell them they could go home. he also said the killings amounted to ethnic cleansing. >> the difference was life and town death for people in the town. >> violence began 10 days ago, each side backed by a different ethnic group. more than 500 are left dead and dy forced tens of thousands the to leave their homes and seek protection in overcrowded camps.the u.s. the u.s. and other foreign s governments evacuated non essential embassy staff last week a mid concerns the fighting will only get worse. the u.n. shared that fear and is sending 6,000 extra police and ing t soldier, doubling the number of ign peac foreign peace keepers already in the country.ie les >> this violence comes three outh years after south sudan split from from sudan and
government forces retook the town putting a stop to bloodshed there at least for now. least f gunfire could still be heard on the streets, and the town is littered with dead bodies. be some fear south sudan could be some descending into civil war. many in bor led to safety in the united nations refugee camps.o the town's mayor came to tell them they could go home. he also said the killings amounted to ethnic cleansing. >> the difference was life and town death for people in the town....
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government be in conflict with us? i haven't really been able to under it so far. this is a serious question. >> very serious question. >> translator: politicians should sit down and answer this question. why should he disagree with one another. >> fair enough. oil ask them but what about your side? what can you do? what are you prepared to do? what changes have you made in terms of your attitude about the united states, your willingness to meet them halfway? >> translator: you personally -- you personally know that i have taken some big steps and i'm most is going to repeat them. but i think that many good things can to be done. one of them is this nuclear issue. iran's nuclear issue has gotten tire some. we should put this to rest. it would help a lot. now there's lack of security in the region and it's against everyone's interest in afghanistan, pakistan. we should cooperate to alleviate this lack of security. this is all doable. right now in the persian gulf there's more than 100 war ships in a small gulf. why are they there? well can -- >> in part because you
government be in conflict with us? i haven't really been able to under it so far. this is a serious question. >> very serious question. >> translator: politicians should sit down and answer this question. why should he disagree with one another. >> fair enough. oil ask them but what about your side? what can you do? what are you prepared to do? what changes have you made in terms of your attitude about the united states, your willingness to meet them halfway? >>...
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fell theal key da governments there could get ahold of those chemical weapons. you see that this is something the intelligence division is concerned about. >> there seems to be two things, one is getting their hands on it. two is al qaeda making it. that's a much different standard, isn't it? >> it is. al qaeda is more likely trying to create their own or a commercial product that can be turned into dispersal devices that can be very deadly when turned into chemical weapons. >> what concerns you the most is terrorists getting ahold of these types of weapons of mass destruction. i mean is there a time line on this? how close do they think this might be as a real threat? >> so that's the big question. they have debriefed these individuals in the course of their arrest and others with knowledge about al shabab. they don't have a pinpoint, nor have they actually developed something nor are they actually working on it but the idea that they have a department that a capable and knowledgeable striving toward it it's very concerning. >> remember the japanese had a sarin
fell theal key da governments there could get ahold of those chemical weapons. you see that this is something the intelligence division is concerned about. >> there seems to be two things, one is getting their hands on it. two is al qaeda making it. that's a much different standard, isn't it? >> it is. al qaeda is more likely trying to create their own or a commercial product that can be turned into dispersal devices that can be very deadly when turned into chemical weapons....
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we now have a unified republican government . if you listen to us in the closing days of the campaign, we were making an appeal to our fellow citizens and to all republicans to come home and unify . we did just that . i'm excited . >> during your conversations with the president-elect, did he support you ? >> we had great conversations about working together on the transition to make this work . we are trying to get lined up to flash out how we build our transition . how we go forward . i am excited about our ability to work together . >> what do you think the voters in wisconsin and nationwide are concerned about ? president elect trump and latinos . >> i will say to wisconsin, look at these issues . look at the potential for our country . look at the direction we have been going and look at the direction we need to go . let what a unified republican government can get you . i am proud of the fact that for the first time since 1984, wisconsin went to republicans . this is an enormous feet . frankly, you saw that we did not think
we now have a unified republican government . if you listen to us in the closing days of the campaign, we were making an appeal to our fellow citizens and to all republicans to come home and unify . we did just that . i'm excited . >> during your conversations with the president-elect, did he support you ? >> we had great conversations about working together on the transition to make this work . we are trying to get lined up to flash out how we build our transition . how we go...
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during a briefing earlier in the day, president trump praised the federal government's response, but seemed to downplay the devastation of maria compared to that of hurricane katrina. >> if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and you look at the tremendous, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people that died, you can be very proud of all of your people, all of our people working together. >> reporter: mr. trump also appeared to criticize the u.s. territory for their more than $70 billion debt. >> i hate to tell you, puerto rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack, because we've spent a lot of money on puerto rico. >> reporter: later, the president seemed to suggest puerto rico's debts may be forgiven. >> we have to look at their whole debt structure. you know, they owe a lot of money to your friends on wall street and we're going to have to wipe that out. >> reporter: not long after president trump left the island, the governor of puerto rico announced the death toll has risen from 16 to 34. the majority of deaths we're told were due to flooding, mudslides
during a briefing earlier in the day, president trump praised the federal government's response, but seemed to downplay the devastation of maria compared to that of hurricane katrina. >> if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and you look at the tremendous, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people that died, you can be very proud of all of your people, all of our people working together. >> reporter: mr. trump also appeared to criticize the u.s. territory for their more...
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. >> we simply cannot afford to give the reins of government to someone who will double down on trickle down. >> the delegates in the arena were ecstatic and so apparently was mr. obama, who gave mr. clinton an extended bear hug who walked off the stage beaming. >> and the speech really lifted the spirits in that arena after a sort of embarrassing episode earlier in the day where the party had to publicly rework the democratic platform because they forgot to put a mention of god in there and a mention about jerusalem being the capital of israel. take a listen as party convention chairman and los angeles mayor announced that that language was going back in. >> tall those delegates in favor, say aye. all those delegates opposed, say no. and the opinion of the chair two-thirds have voted in the affirmative. the motion is adopted and the platform has been amended as shown on the screen. >> definitely a hitch for the day and charlie and norah, that only came after the republican party stood up and said hey, why is there no mention of god in the platform and after a personal intervention from
. >> we simply cannot afford to give the reins of government to someone who will double down on trickle down. >> the delegates in the arena were ecstatic and so apparently was mr. obama, who gave mr. clinton an extended bear hug who walked off the stage beaming. >> and the speech really lifted the spirits in that arena after a sort of embarrassing episode earlier in the day where the party had to publicly rework the democratic platform because they forgot to put a mention of...
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what about the government? google as received i think something like in the first half of this year more than 20,000 government requests for user data. can the government look at our emails? >> the government has got an interesting dating back to the mid-'90s there's an odd piece of legislation out there. if the e-mail is more than six months old a federal prosecutor can request it without having a full judge's sanction on a subpoena. fifth newer e-mail under six months that requires what most of us expect which is a judge's order which is a higher standard. so there are two levels out there but e-mail is one of the most highly discoverable and requested pieces of information out there in modern legislation. >> what's going to change, brian, because of all this? will anything change of how we look at this? >> people will have more understanding about the way that e-mail is highly transparent. we think it's this secret thing that just goes from me to you over a private pipeline. it does not. it's like this giant
what about the government? google as received i think something like in the first half of this year more than 20,000 government requests for user data. can the government look at our emails? >> the government has got an interesting dating back to the mid-'90s there's an odd piece of legislation out there. if the e-mail is more than six months old a federal prosecutor can request it without having a full judge's sanction on a subpoena. fifth newer e-mail under six months that requires what...
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highways, school, government buildings shut down. but here in l.a. it was 66 degrees and sunny today. but do not tell our local weather reporters. a little bit of wind last night. and here's how crystal cruise of local channel 9 covered that. >> a piece of plastic caught in the tree was whipping around. and then there was this. one, two, three, four five six and check out where the wind rolled number seven. >> wow. i tell you, it's almost like those carts are on wheels. >> could be. >> yeah. i think she was creative, that's awesome. all right. are waiters an endangered species? the dead editor and chief of bon appetite is in the green room. [ male announcer ] you'll only find advil, the #1 selling pain reliever in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. ♪ i'll call you in a little bit. ♪ google... how do i get home? getting directions. ♪ music: jingle bells shop your way members can ring in the h
highways, school, government buildings shut down. but here in l.a. it was 66 degrees and sunny today. but do not tell our local weather reporters. a little bit of wind last night. and here's how crystal cruise of local channel 9 covered that. >> a piece of plastic caught in the tree was whipping around. and then there was this. one, two, three, four five six and check out where the wind rolled number seven. >> wow. i tell you, it's almost like those carts are on wheels. >>...
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the government is asking for your help. terrell brown has more. >> charlie, in this case experts believe it's tied to meat or plant-based pet treats. a direct source or explanation for what has been making pets sick has eluded researchers. there have been over 4,000 reports of illness of cats and dogs dating back to 2007. it's estimated 580 of those animals have died. >> they're prengt vague symptoms of vomiting diarrhea they're lethargic. >> this doctor is a professor at the university of pennsylvania veterinary medicine. he's been studying this syndrome in his laboratory. >> jerky treats associated with china has been associated. we're not sure everything comes from there but certainly all the indications are that it has been. >> they've been unable to pinpoint the problem. for ped owners like robin pierre waiting for answers has been a source of frustration. >> in 2012 her 2-year-old pug bella died from kidney faith failure. she claimeds it came from wagon trail. it was sold by purina. they say the treats don't pose a he
the government is asking for your help. terrell brown has more. >> charlie, in this case experts believe it's tied to meat or plant-based pet treats. a direct source or explanation for what has been making pets sick has eluded researchers. there have been over 4,000 reports of illness of cats and dogs dating back to 2007. it's estimated 580 of those animals have died. >> they're prengt vague symptoms of vomiting diarrhea they're lethargic. >> this doctor is a professor at the...
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they are negotiating with the tunisian government. he's reportedly behind that posting claiming responsibility. the question about him is that it probably doesn't make him a leader of ansar al sharia claiming response about it but he may have had access to the leaders. i should add in they believe he was there at the scene of the attack not just posting information. >> what about these emails that have been on tand? many critics say they are a smoke gun. 24 hours after the attack we have this group claiming responsibility on facebook. we heard secretary clinton say posting something on facebook is not in and of itself evidence. what do you think? >> based on the number of terrorist attacks we've seen the early claims of responsibility are often inaccurate. sometimes one group will try to claim responsibility for somebody else's attack. when you see it you make note of it. it's good indicator but not evidence especially on facebook. what has happened since and this is significant is they've gotten signals intelligence, intercepts, huma
they are negotiating with the tunisian government. he's reportedly behind that posting claiming responsibility. the question about him is that it probably doesn't make him a leader of ansar al sharia claiming response about it but he may have had access to the leaders. i should add in they believe he was there at the scene of the attack not just posting information. >> what about these emails that have been on tand? many critics say they are a smoke gun. 24 hours after the attack we have...
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on one hand, they don't want to look like the big bad government or the big bad pentagon taking a guy to court who's got, you know, a silver star, five bronze stars, three devices, 12 deployments, and shot osama bin laden. on the other hand, they are kind of worried, what is the signal it sends when somebody does a book completely without any authorization, and then nothing happens to him? >> well, john, the pentagon said yesterday that this is the height of irresponsibility not to have this book checked by their pentagon officials because it could endanger lives. isn't this about the pentagon sending a message too to make sure there aren't other, you know, people involved in special operations commands to try and do something similar? >> i think you hit it on the head. and yesterday, george little, the pentagon spokesman, said that pentagon press secretary, said it's to me quite incredible that someone vested with preserving our nation's secrets, particularly in sensitive missions, didn't think to have this reviewed. of course, george little at the time of the operation was the spoke
on one hand, they don't want to look like the big bad government or the big bad pentagon taking a guy to court who's got, you know, a silver star, five bronze stars, three devices, 12 deployments, and shot osama bin laden. on the other hand, they are kind of worried, what is the signal it sends when somebody does a book completely without any authorization, and then nothing happens to him? >> well, john, the pentagon said yesterday that this is the height of irresponsibility not to have...
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will give more financial and military aid to his new government. isis has carved out a state within this country and he says he needs international support. a staerging number of suicide bombers are flowing into this country, all of them foreign. nearly 150 air strikes by the u.s. have not stopped them because the fighters are flowing across the border from syria. sunni leader and neighboring states have implored them to take more action and now kerry will ask those same countries to be at the forefront of this u.s.-lead fight. charlie? >> thank you. >>> it feels like summer is over in the northern plains where storms are on the way. meanwhile dangerous storms are headed to the midwest. tornados in missouri. >>> and some critics say tuesday's unveiling in california didn't impress. wall street is sharing those doubts. wall street's apple stocks fell after the announcement. jock blackstone reports. >> reporter: to launch its latest product, apple chose the same stage where steve jobs introduced the first computer. >> on this stage 30 years ago steve
will give more financial and military aid to his new government. isis has carved out a state within this country and he says he needs international support. a staerging number of suicide bombers are flowing into this country, all of them foreign. nearly 150 air strikes by the u.s. have not stopped them because the fighters are flowing across the border from syria. sunni leader and neighboring states have implored them to take more action and now kerry will ask those same countries to be at the...
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government to help his family to leave china. he said if he could speak directly to president obama and hillary clinton, he would ask them to do something concrete, to protect his family. what's not at all clear in all of this is whether or not the chinese authorities will allow mr. chen and his family to leave china. >> so, he wants to leave and he wants his family to leave as well. will the united states promote that idea and offer him an opportunity to do that if the chinese permit it to happen? >> well, u.s. officials met with chen guangcheng earlier today and they confirm he has had a change of heart. tey haven't said anything beyond that. the big question is whether or not chinese authorities would allow him to leave. we also heard from the u.s. ambassador, gary locke, earlier today. he said chen guangcheng was in no way pressured to leave the u.s. embassy yesterday. what we do know is that the chinese government is extremely angry. they see this whole incident as unwanted american interference in chinese affairs and they'v
government to help his family to leave china. he said if he could speak directly to president obama and hillary clinton, he would ask them to do something concrete, to protect his family. what's not at all clear in all of this is whether or not the chinese authorities will allow mr. chen and his family to leave china. >> so, he wants to leave and he wants his family to leave as well. will the united states promote that idea and offer him an opportunity to do that if the chinese permit it...
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that has the government torn. at one point, this is a story they like. it's not just a good story. it's their best story and they want it told. but i think what irked them is the loss of control of who tells them how, what form. >> i want to come back to this quickly, though. there's been discussion between you and me and scott pelley based on his interview as to whether this was a capture first and kill if necessary. you seem to still doubt that. >> you know, i think the navy seal who did this interview will tell you, had they go on a capture or kill mission, if they go on a capture mission, they throw somebody in a body bag in the dark of night. if they're sent on a capture or kill mission, usually they leave the bag in the helicopter, charlie. >> john, thank you so much. you can see scott pelley's entire interview this sunday on "60 minutes" on cbs. >>> last night in montreal, an election night rally turned into a frightening scene. a gunman opened fire on a crowd as the new leader of quebec was giving her victory speech. >> she was not hurt and the suspect is in custody. terrel
that has the government torn. at one point, this is a story they like. it's not just a good story. it's their best story and they want it told. but i think what irked them is the loss of control of who tells them how, what form. >> i want to come back to this quickly, though. there's been discussion between you and me and scott pelley based on his interview as to whether this was a capture first and kill if necessary. you seem to still doubt that. >> you know, i think the navy seal...
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there's no stopping this government, state governments, foreign governments from using the same technique to get into cell phones over and over again throughout the world. it will break the system that apple carefully designed to protect the trust of its customers. >> why is that? because you think that every case now will be forcing apple to open up their iphone? >> sure, because -- >> you're saying somebody in china says, look, we have an issue -- the chinese government will force apple to do the same thing to their phone that it did for the phone involved in the terrorist case? >> well, sure, charlie. you asked that question of the district attorney in new york and he said i'm just anxious to use the technique again and again for 175 phones. what's to stop the u.s. attorney in milwaukee or the district attorney in chicago from doing the same thing? and if apple submits by designing a defective phone after it spent so much of its resources to develop a secure phone that would protect the privacy of its customers, then that will happen again and again. >> ted, with that legal argument, a
there's no stopping this government, state governments, foreign governments from using the same technique to get into cell phones over and over again throughout the world. it will break the system that apple carefully designed to protect the trust of its customers. >> why is that? because you think that every case now will be forcing apple to open up their iphone? >> sure, because -- >> you're saying somebody in china says, look, we have an issue -- the chinese government will...
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congress won't make a budget deal so much of the federal government is shut down. find out what's open, what's closed and how it will affect you. >>> and ex-cia agent valerie plame right here in studio 57. she's written a new novel. but how much of the book is really about her own story. >>> and "breaking bad" creator vince gilligan is here with us. he'll talk about pressure to find the right endings. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> well, i wish i could say we're closer to a resolution today than we were yesterday, but i can't. >> for the first time in 17 years much of the federal government is shut down. >> one of the challenges for republicans is maintaining unity. you have a number of republicans on the record now saying this is a disaster to shut down the government. >> the white house says it simply will not negotiate with house republicans over the health care law because they don't want to begin a process with that law. it's slowly carved up. >>> despite all that wrangling on capitol hill, it's day one for obama care. >> no one kn
congress won't make a budget deal so much of the federal government is shut down. find out what's open, what's closed and how it will affect you. >>> and ex-cia agent valerie plame right here in studio 57. she's written a new novel. but how much of the book is really about her own story. >>> and "breaking bad" creator vince gilligan is here with us. he'll talk about pressure to find the right endings. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00....
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the government report says we're reading food labels eating less fat, and more fiber. we're also making more meals at home and cutting back on fast food. >>> whiteout conditions caused big trouble for drivers in dakota and minnesota. look at these pictures. wins of near-hurricane force turned light snowfall into a blizzard tomorrow. multivehicle accidents caused heavy delays around sioux falls, south dakota. interstate 94 was closed east of bismarck. forecasters say the high . >> high pressure over the weekend. another warm day outside in most parts of the bay area and a few record breaking temperatures. it will continue to slide eastward. temperatures will begin cooling down a little bit. looking at a high of 27 -- 72 degrees. 69 in san francisco. a couple of patches of fog for the weekend, but staying dry the next five to seven days. >>> peyton manning, tom brady. one epic match-up on sunday. >> can't wait! >> he's had a great year, the team's had an incredible year. you know we get the opportunity to play, so what more could you ask for as a competitor than to go ou
the government report says we're reading food labels eating less fat, and more fiber. we're also making more meals at home and cutting back on fast food. >>> whiteout conditions caused big trouble for drivers in dakota and minnesota. look at these pictures. wins of near-hurricane force turned light snowfall into a blizzard tomorrow. multivehicle accidents caused heavy delays around sioux falls, south dakota. interstate 94 was closed east of bismarck. forecasters say the high . >>...
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when we asked them where it was going, it was going to government offices. government officials. you see people picking up from waterlogged homes. i was asked what was inside the home. they said, oh, it's not even ours. we're beginning to see lines of people waiting for food, but the question in some neighborhoods is where is the aid. this relief effort has become now a 24-hour-a-day operation with planes now landing through the night. but on the ground here, you still have the very basic questions being asked. when will we get food, when will we get water and power. charlie, norah, gayle? >> seth doane in tacloban. >>> passengers expressed and staged an apparent revolt last night in support of a fellow traveler who was blind. they were attempting to tay off but the crew returned to the gate to return the visually impaired passenger. that's because his guide dog wouldn't have stay under his seat. all the passengers including rizy got off the flight and took a bus to new york. >> hooray. >> the security comes on and they go to take this gentleman off the plane with his dog. so whe
when we asked them where it was going, it was going to government offices. government officials. you see people picking up from waterlogged homes. i was asked what was inside the home. they said, oh, it's not even ours. we're beginning to see lines of people waiting for food, but the question in some neighborhoods is where is the aid. this relief effort has become now a 24-hour-a-day operation with planes now landing through the night. but on the ground here, you still have the very basic...
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the question was about a government shutdown. i never believed in a government shutdown. and in fact the senate democrats have multiple opportunity tons to fund the entire government. i myself would not fund obama care. >> defunding it would mean shutting gown the government when this issue comes up again. >> why? >> you're say dog not fund medicare or do not fund obama care? >> i actually don't think that's a fair way to represent it. i think the right way to represent it is ask the democrats who control the senate are you willing to shut down the government simply to protect obama care. is obama care that important that you're willing to fund nothing unless obama care is funded because that's the position they adopted. look, i made a motion on the senate floor to fully fund head start and they blocked that because it didn't fund obama care. >> what's the difference in your position and senator cruz? >> senator cruz will have to speak for himself about what his -- >> you know what his position is. >> his position was, at least as far as the last incidents were concerned,
the question was about a government shutdown. i never believed in a government shutdown. and in fact the senate democrats have multiple opportunity tons to fund the entire government. i myself would not fund obama care. >> defunding it would mean shutting gown the government when this issue comes up again. >> why? >> you're say dog not fund medicare or do not fund obama care? >> i actually don't think that's a fair way to represent it. i think the right way to represent...
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the government says the drought is suddenly getting much worse. look at how much the conditions changed this week alone. the area in the extreme or exceptional drought grew from 13% of the country to now 20%. >>> syria's largest city, aleppo, is under siege this morning. government forces resumed their attack on rebel held areas in the city. u.s. officials fear a possible civilian massacre there. >>> state department sources also tell correspondent margaret brennan that syria's regime is literally running out of guns and cash. it can't find anyone to print money. and iran, its main weapons supplier, is having trouble sending arms. clarissa ward, one of the few reporters inside syria, met with rebel fighters south of aleppo and filed this report. >> reporter: one village at a time, using light weapons and homemade bombs, these fighters who call themselves the sham falcons have accomplished something very significant. they pushed government forces back and carved out an area of rebel control in the hills. their leader is an islamic scholar. thanks t
the government says the drought is suddenly getting much worse. look at how much the conditions changed this week alone. the area in the extreme or exceptional drought grew from 13% of the country to now 20%. >>> syria's largest city, aleppo, is under siege this morning. government forces resumed their attack on rebel held areas in the city. u.s. officials fear a possible civilian massacre there. >>> state department sources also tell correspondent margaret brennan that...
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he has government immunity. >>> and at 8:00, actor-comedian denis leary will join us in studio 57. >>> but first, we begin with a look at the day's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the federal government -- >> what they said to arizona is drop dead, arizona. drop dead and go away. we're going to ignore you. >> the supreme court rules on arizona's controversial immigration law. >> three of the four contested provisions thrown out but one very controversial show me your papers provision left in place. >> the power for police to ask about one's immigration status when they have reasonable suspicion to do so. >> reasonable suspicion. what in the world is that? >> reasonable suspicion. define it. >> now you need to go to law school. >>> tropical storm debby is stalled off florida's gulf coast. >> there are 35,000 people without power. >> four to eight additional inches of rainfall. >> we declared a state of emergency to coordinate state resources. >> rescuers plucking a family of nine from a vacation house. >> out west, fire crews in colorado are trying to contain eight huge wild
he has government immunity. >>> and at 8:00, actor-comedian denis leary will join us in studio 57. >>> but first, we begin with a look at the day's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the federal government -- >> what they said to arizona is drop dead, arizona. drop dead and go away. we're going to ignore you. >> the supreme court rules on arizona's controversial immigration law. >> three of the four contested provisions thrown out but...
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we're like, wait a minute, when did the government get in the business of defining for us the extent of our ministry. it's like we're being punished for serving a lot of people and we don't ask for baptismal certificates at the door. if we mitigate the strangling natures of those definitions for exemptions, we could say at least we can preserve our ministries and services. >> how much have you had in conversation? the last time you were with us, you said a long time you talked to the president, there were all these changes and you haven't talked to him since. have you reached out specifically to president obama to again say here's where our problem is? >> yes, and i appreciate the president reaching out. he doesn't want his administration to impede the good work that we do. haven't talked to him personally since mid-february, but we have taken up his invitation for the offices of our bishop's conference to continue to meet with his white house staff which we'll keep doing even though we're a bit frustrated that there doesn't seem to be significant progress. >> do you think there woul
we're like, wait a minute, when did the government get in the business of defining for us the extent of our ministry. it's like we're being punished for serving a lot of people and we don't ask for baptismal certificates at the door. if we mitigate the strangling natures of those definitions for exemptions, we could say at least we can preserve our ministries and services. >> how much have you had in conversation? the last time you were with us, you said a long time you talked to the...
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government is using. it teaches workers to watch for a threat in the very next cubical. >>> we begin with today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> let me be very clear. one of the very critical things that needs to be monitored on an approach to landing is speed. >> investigators reveal new details in the crash of asiana 214. >> the pilots assumed the auto throttle was worki ing and decid the last minute they were flying too slow. >> two flight attendants working in the back of the jet were ejected from the back of the plane during the crash. they survived. >> trayvon martin's text messages will not come into evidence. >> the 13-hour day in court yesterday. the judge walking out as tensions rise between both sides. >> -- physically able to keep up this pace much longer. >> the boston marathon bombing suspect is due to make his first public court appearance today to hear the charges against him. >> thousands paying tribute to the 19 fallen firefighters in arizona tuesday. >> all men are created e
government is using. it teaches workers to watch for a threat in the very next cubical. >>> we begin with today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> let me be very clear. one of the very critical things that needs to be monitored on an approach to landing is speed. >> investigators reveal new details in the crash of asiana 214. >> the pilots assumed the auto throttle was worki ing and decid the last minute they were flying too slow. >> two...
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the activist has been detained several times for organizing anti-government protests. last year, he was hospitalized with what his doctor said could be the result of poisoning. naval navalny's spokeswoman is pointing the finger at russia's president for today's incident but the kremlin says it's wishing navalny a speedy recovery. gayle? >> boy, thank you very much, roxana. >>> teachers unions in two of the biggest u.s. cities are threatening walkouts over returning to school during the coronavirus pandemic. new york city teachers will not return to class if their health and safety demands are not met. teachers in detroit have authorized a potential strike there. colleges in the u.s. now report more than 1,000 coronavirus cases. our lead national correspondent david begnaud is tracking this story for us. david, so what are they doing to control these outbreaks? good morning to you. >> gayle, good morning. you have some universities postponing in-person learning. others are canceling it altogether and moving strictly toward virtual online learning. and then you have some
the activist has been detained several times for organizing anti-government protests. last year, he was hospitalized with what his doctor said could be the result of poisoning. naval navalny's spokeswoman is pointing the finger at russia's president for today's incident but the kremlin says it's wishing navalny a speedy recovery. gayle? >> boy, thank you very much, roxana. >>> teachers unions in two of the biggest u.s. cities are threatening walkouts over returning to school...
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this is a president who's never been in the government. i think it's taking them some time to understand first of all that it's really hard, not as easy as it looks. >> he said it was hard. >> it is hard. secondly, yes, the president's words matter and i think that you're starting to see that reaction he is reacting to the presidency. for instance, in syria, when an american president sees syrian babies choking on chemical gas, an american president says i cannot let that stand. no matter what they said when they were a candidate, when they're president, they say something different and do something different and i think we're starting to see that evolution. i certainly hope so. >> sally yates is testifying today before the senate judiciary committee. what are the key questions that need to be asked of her today. >> well, obviously, we're all waiting to hear what she's going to say and far be it for me to be the first to ask the question but we need to understand what was going on before the inauguration of the president. there can only be
this is a president who's never been in the government. i think it's taking them some time to understand first of all that it's really hard, not as easy as it looks. >> he said it was hard. >> it is hard. secondly, yes, the president's words matter and i think that you're starting to see that reaction he is reacting to the presidency. for instance, in syria, when an american president sees syrian babies choking on chemical gas, an american president says i cannot let that stand. no...
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so state governments have grappled with this. federal government has grappled with this because the age shelved. because of the labor shortage and lack of age restrictions trucking schools are now actively recruiting seniors promising good benefits and money to supplement retirements. >> now is there an age limit or anything on this? >> there is not. >> reporter: we hired a retired 70-year-old trooper. to a school sent in to recruit retirees. >> trucking is just a -- it's a different kind of industry a environments. they allow women, men of any age, as long as you're physically able to get behind that wheel and drive that truck. we have two ladies, they're probably in their 80s. >> reporter: the company defended its policy. the director of the pennsylvania school, he says fmcsa the agency >> there's no age on it. they pass it and everything, they want to drive. >> reporter: fmac dispute administrators stephenny johnson is now administering the agency. her agency is now looking at the trend. >> we're now looking at rules for drive
so state governments have grappled with this. federal government has grappled with this because the age shelved. because of the labor shortage and lack of age restrictions trucking schools are now actively recruiting seniors promising good benefits and money to supplement retirements. >> now is there an age limit or anything on this? >> there is not. >> reporter: we hired a retired 70-year-old trooper. to a school sent in to recruit retirees. >> trucking is just a --...
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the "times" reports the government sold off 100,000 of mortgages. the equity firms that bought the loans are quickly foreclosing on homeowners and losing paperwork. others are choosing not to invest in low-income neighborhoods. jill schlesinger joins us. good morning. >> good morning. this is different than the housing crisis stated at the top. but it's the same the reason why some of this is happening is that the same rules don't apply to private equity firms? >> right. because when you are a bank you enjoy very special privileges you can borrow from the lending windows at zero. you have insurance up to $250,000 but in return, the government says, hey, you've got to keep a certain amount of money on hand in case of bad things happening in the world. you can't borrow too much with leverage requirements. and there are rules around how you conduct yourself in housing. private equity, not subject to those rules. >> based on what they're doing here, they're foreclosing too quickly. instead of giving someone three or five months, whatever, they're saying
the "times" reports the government sold off 100,000 of mortgages. the equity firms that bought the loans are quickly foreclosing on homeowners and losing paperwork. others are choosing not to invest in low-income neighborhoods. jill schlesinger joins us. good morning. >> good morning. this is different than the housing crisis stated at the top. but it's the same the reason why some of this is happening is that the same rules don't apply to private equity firms? >> right....
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the aid package is meant to shore up egypt's economy and keep the newest government from drifting too far from american politics. >>> "usa today" says voice mail is declining with texting. jooj, internet phone company, says the number of voicemails left on user accounts fell 8% in july compared to a year ago. the number of calls to check voice mail fell 14%. >>> the "boston globe" says tiger woods hit another milestone monday. his third-place finish at the deutsche bank championship makes woods the first man to earn $100 million on the pga tour. over 16 years, he's won an average of $362,000 a tournament. >>> and the gentle giant who starred with tom hanks in "the green mile" has died. the "los angeles times" says michael clarke duncan, a former ditch-digger in chicago, followed his dream to hollywood, and we're going to have more on duncan's death, including reaction from hanks in our next hour. >>> it is >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by pronamel. help protect your enamel against the effects of acid erosion. >> i like to drink orange juice or add lemon in my wa
the aid package is meant to shore up egypt's economy and keep the newest government from drifting too far from american politics. >>> "usa today" says voice mail is declining with texting. jooj, internet phone company, says the number of voicemails left on user accounts fell 8% in july compared to a year ago. the number of calls to check voice mail fell 14%. >>> the "boston globe" says tiger woods hit another milestone monday. his third-place finish at the...
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this morning the government vowed to fight this. speaking to the nearly 3,000 delegates gathered in beijing's great hall of the people china's premier said he was declaring war against pollution. we listened to the nearly been -- it's a red-light warning sent by nature against the model of extensive development, lee said. we must strengthen protection of the ecological environment. that they're working on a report about the cia's detention and interrogation programs. >> the long beach plus telegram says former secretary of state hillary clinton is comparing russia's actions in ukraine to nazi germany. -- places like czechoslovakia and romania and other places. hitler kept saying they're not being treated right. i must go and protect my people, and that's what's gotten everybody so nervous. reporter karen robes meeks at the event, confirmed the quote. says >> the ceo of general motors is launching an internal review ataunching issue how they delayed reporting a defective switch. the cars involved in the recall are from 2007 before. >
this morning the government vowed to fight this. speaking to the nearly 3,000 delegates gathered in beijing's great hall of the people china's premier said he was declaring war against pollution. we listened to the nearly been -- it's a red-light warning sent by nature against the model of extensive development, lee said. we must strengthen protection of the ecological environment. that they're working on a report about the cia's detention and interrogation programs. >> the long beach...